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Beryl Korot (born September 17, 1945) is an American
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Biography

Beryl Korot has pioneered the field of video art since the early 1970s. She was co-editor of ''
Radical Software ''Radical Software'' was an early journal on the use of video as an artistic and political medium, started in 1970 in New York City. At the time, the term ''radical software'' referred to the content of information rather than to a computer progra ...
'' (1970), the first publication to discuss the possibilities of the new video medium, and Video Art (1976) with Ira Schneider. Her first multiple channel works (''Dachau 1974'' and ''Text and Commentary'') were seen at such diverse venues as
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(1975),
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Gallery (1977),
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6 (1977), and the
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(1980 and 2002),
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(2010) among others and explored the structural relationship between programming on the ancient technology of the loom and computer programming. ''Dachau'' was a four channel video work, consisting of footage taken in 1974 at the former concentration camp, Dachau. The recordings focused on the symmetry of the architecture and the present ambiance of the space, taking inspiration from the technology of the loom Korot combined her many separate elements (in this case video footage) to develop a piece of work that reflected the patterns it was formed of. ''Text and Commentary'' consisted of five video channels on five monitors showing Korot weaving on a loom. The resulting textiles are placed directly opposite from the monitors, with the viewer seated on a bench between the woven text of the textiles and the video commentary. The installation also included Korot's drawings and pictographic scores, which were the basis for both the textile production and video editing. The work explores the non-decorative meaning and numerical basis of abstract pattern, with Korot understanding the loom, with its use of punch cards, to be an early form of communication technology. Traditionally both weaving and computing have been understood as women's professions, but Korot examines both from a feminist perspective, moving beyond associations with both domesticity and femininity and placing textile art within the canon of fine art. The installation was acquired by the
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. ''Dachau 1974'' is in the Kramlich Collection. Her painted text-based handwoven canvases in an original language were exhibited in 1986 at the John Weber Gallery and in 1990 at the Carnegie Museum (Points of Departure). Two video/music collaborations with
Steve Reich Stephen Michael Reich ( ; born October 3, 1936) is an American composer known for his contribution to the development of minimal music in the mid to late 1960s. Reich's work is marked by its use of repetitive figures, slow harmonic rhythm, a ...
('' The Cave'', 1993, and '' Three Tales'', 2002) brought video installation art into a theatrical context. Both works continue to be performed and have been installed, apart from live performances, at such venues as the Whitney Museum, the Carnegie Museum, the Reina Sofia, the Düsseldorf Kunsthalle, and ZKM. Since 2003 she has been creating a new body of video and print work which was seen at
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for the first time, in ''Beryl Korot: Text/Weave/Line, Video 1977-2010'', and subsequently at Dartmouth College Fall 2011 and bitforms gallery, Spring 2012, among others. She is a
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and has received numerous grants for her work from the NEA, NYSCA, and most recently from Anonymous Was a Woman (2008). Korot has been married to composer
Steve Reich Stephen Michael Reich ( ; born October 3, 1936) is an American composer known for his contribution to the development of minimal music in the mid to late 1960s. Reich's work is marked by its use of repetitive figures, slow harmonic rhythm, a ...
since 1976. They have one son, Ezra Reich, born in 1978.


Works

*''Invision, Lost Lascaux Bull, Dishes, Berlin Bees'', 20 mins., 1973/4. *''Dachau 1974'', 4 channel video installation work, 23 mins., 1974/75. *''Text and Commentary'', 5 channel video installation work with 5 weavings, pictographic notations, 5 drawings, 33 mins., 1976/77. *'' The Cave'', a video opera in 3 Acts, music by Steve Reich, 120 mins., (1993). *''Sarai, Abram’s Wife'', 3 video screen, 3 channel work, 1990. *''Departure from Bikini'', 2 minutes, silent, (1991) *'' Three Tales'', a video opera, music by Steve Reich, 64 mins., 2002. *''Hindenburg'', music by Steve Reich, 4 mins., 1997. *''Yellow Water Taxi'', 2 mins., 2003. *''Vermont Landscape'', 4 mins., 2004. *''Pond Life'', 5 mins., 2005. *''Babel: the 7 minute scroll'', 7 minutes, 2006 *''Florence'', minutes, 2008. *''Etty'', 12 minutes, 2009/10. *''Weaver's Notation - Variations 1 and 2'', digital embroideries, 2012.


References

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External links


Dachau 1974, pbs



Art 21 - Spirituality

Art 21 - Radical Software

Art 21 - Text and Commentary

Art 21 - Dachau 1974

Beryl Korot: "Babel: the 7 minute scroll" , Art21 "Exclusive"
{{DEFAULTSORT:Korot, Beryl 1945 births Living people People from New York (state) American women video artists American video artists American people of Romanian-Jewish descent American people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent Jewish American artists 21st-century American Jews 21st-century American women